

Paige Spiranac has garnered a reputation for being bold, outspoken, and unapologetically witty, especially when it comes to shutting down critics. She knows how to capture attention with her humor, and it’s not limited to just golf. Her reach goes far beyond the fairways, and her latest tweet about the upcoming Super Bowl LIX is a perfect example.
Ahead of the highly anticipated game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, Spiranac took to her X handle with a cheeky jab at the Super Bowl. She tweeted, “I have bikini tops for both the eagles and the chiefs.” Basically, the former LPGA pro is saying that no matter who wins, she’ll be ready to cheer in style.
The upcoming match will actually be a rematch of Super Bowl 57, set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 9. Footfall fans are all super excited to see if the Eagles can dethrone the Chiefs or if Kansas City will make it a historic three-peat.
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But until then, Paige is ready to throw her support behind both teams with her beachwear—because why not? And as always, her tweet caught plenty of attention, and fans are here for it. One fan commented, “That’s good because your tops will be the only good thing about this Super Bowl.” Spiranac ever quick with a witty response wrote, “I’m a woman of the people.” That’s Paige Spiranac for you! Her response definitely didn’t miss the mark.
Well the good news is I have bikini tops for both the eagles and the chiefs
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) January 27, 2025
Others seemed more excited about her tweet than the game itself. “Best news all day,” one user wrote, while another simply said, “We are waiting….”
While Spiranac’s joke has had everyone talking, some NFL fans think that the Chiefs-Eagles rematch is not as exciting as last time. Some fans are feeling like this matchup’s lost its novelty, especially with the Chiefs’ recent dominance. Spiranac previously supported the Eagles with a shirt that read, “Shakes For Philadelphia Touchdowns.” Of course, it went viral with over 2.3 million views and 43,000 likes. Let’s see whose banner she ends up wearing.
In fact, a few fans were so disappointed with the matchup that they even joked that Spiranac’s bikini post was the “only positive” thing about the matchup. “Well that’s the only positive about this match up then,” one user wrote.
Despite the buzz around the game, it’s clear that Spiranac’s social media antics have given fans a refreshing break from the usual football chatter. And considering she’s just returned from a social media break, her comeback post emerged as a return to form.
Why did Paige Spiranac go on a social media hiatus?
Paige Spiranac recently took a step back from social media, and fans couldn’t help but wonder why. During an Instagram Q&A, one fan asked her why she had been less active online, and Spiranac didn’t hold back with her answer.
She explained that she had been having some “conflicting feelings” about social media. “It’s so different now from when I first started,” she said, giving us a peek into how much the platform has changed over the years. These days, it’s not just about sharing genuine moments—everything feels more about flashy stunts and fake authenticity. “Everyone takes themselves way too seriously, and it’s all about inflated egos. It doesn’t feel real anymore,” she admitted. This change was difficult for someone whose career was based on finding genuine moments to connect with her audience. “I kind of lost my spark for posting and wanting to create.”
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She mentioned that the pressure to create content that fits into the social media machine can be draining. “You have to play the game to grow here, and I was just tired of it,” she said. After taking a step back, she’s feeling better, even though the pressure to make content that “works” is still there.
In another part of the Q&A, Paige was also open about her mental health journey. She talked about how, for a long time, she felt “painfully insecure” and didn’t really know who she was. Creating content and getting validation from it was her way of escaping that insecurity. But things have changed. “I’ve never felt more confident, secure, and at peace with my life—both professionally and personally,” she shared, reflecting on how far she’s come.
Now that she’s in a more positive place, her approach to social media has shifted. As she puts it, “I want to be more fun, silly, and playful—not trying to please everyone but focusing on my amazing community.”
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And, well, Paige — with this Super Bowl tweet, you certainly did that.
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